Mama, Papa, Baby Fisher Woodburning Stoves
Fisher wood stoves were first created in Oregon by Bob Fisher in the
mid-1970s. Fisher’s design utilized a new welding and sealing design
which curtailed air leakage, which was a major problem for wood stoves
on the market during that time. Mama bear stove in excellent condition-they last forever. just too big
for my needs at this time 6 inch exhaust and can use up to 25-26 inch
wood.
The Fisher Baby Bear wood stoves are approximately 15.5×29x24 and has the firebirck inside. Its a Fisher PapaBear Wood stove, and they want $300.. its really rusty on outside, but that can be fixed. I have priced NEW ones.. and OUCH
The Fisher Baby Bear wood stoves are approximately 15.5×29x24 and has the firebirck inside. Its a Fisher PapaBear Wood stove, and they want $300.. its really rusty on outside, but that can be fixed. I have priced NEW ones.. and OUCH
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